The Knicks sold the farm to pair Anthony with Stoudemire after things started to turn around in 2011 when Amar'e signed with New York as a free agent. They completed the trifecta by signing Chandler as a free agent this past offseason.

Yet among the 'Big Threes' in the NBA, the Knicks have a long way to go before they figure it out.

Who's the NBA's best 'Big 3?'

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Who's the NBA's best 'Big 3?'

Knicks

7.6%

Celtics

9.3%

Lakers

7.9%

Spurs

7.1%

Heat

38.7%

Thunder

29.4%

Total votes: 354

Melo and Stoudemire have yet to prove that they can co-exist after a rough first year and a half of the marriage, and they often have terrible floor spacing.

Unlike other 'Big Threes,' who have three multi-talented players, the Knicks' 'Big Three' almost seems like a group of specialists.

Chandler is a great defender with a limited offensive package, while the other two have trouble spelling the word defense at times.

Melo is a scorer, and who knows what Stoudemire is anymore in the Knicks gameplan, aside from a guy whose injuries are catching up with him.